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Is there any method to make sure a electroplated layer of iron oxidizes into magnetite (Fe3O4) instead of hematite (Fe2O3)?

I am currently electroplating iron on copper using a DIY setup in my lab. Steel sheet as anode with electrolyte having 5% acetic acid with sodium carbonate to form sodium acetate and added some NaCl ...
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Electrolytic Substrate modification to enhance corrosion resistant of reactive metal

So, I was working on a project lately. The project I was working on involves the utilization of inexpensive, non-toxic, and inert electrodes. Unfortunately, the only substrates I have access to are ...
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Does electroplating with copper takes less time than electroplating with zinc?

is electroplating with copper quicker than electroplating with zinc -- assuming that in both scenerios the cathode is steel, the surface area, the current, the thickness are the same, and the ...
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Is it possible to electroplate iron onto nickel in a sodium chloride solution?

Over the years I have salvaged many laptop and power tool batteries and collected a lot of metal strips, but I don't know if they are made of nickel or nickel-plated steel. I have a piece that I know ...
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Gold Chloride as electroplating solution?

In some (maybe questionable) pedagogical texts at least, gold chloride solution is presented as an electrolyte in the electro deposition of gold. In practice however, it seems that cyanide based ...
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Why is silver cyanide used for electroplating

(Partially answered by Safe silver electroplating solutions) Why is silver cyanide used as an electrolyte in silver plating? (source) There are other (cheaper, less toxic) silver salts, such as silver ...
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Electrolysis when E_cell = 0

I'm a bit confused by the electroplating of Zinc onto Copper, with Zinc (anode) and Copper (cathode) electrodes in a Zn(NO3)2 solution. The reduction reaction is: Zn2+ + 2e- ---> Zn (s) (E_rxn = -0....
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Is it possible to electrochemically remove the aluminum fouling a steel file?

I have a number of metal files that, to my regret, I have used on aluminum which gets stuck to the teeth. As suggested on several mechanics forums, I have tried soaking the files in concentrated ...
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What is a suitable material for a cathode in electroplating experiment?

I am going to do an electroplating experiment, whereby I will be using a Cu(NO3)2 solution to plate onto a cathode. What is an easily accessible cathode which I can use for this? Would a strip of Ag (...
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How is it possible to electroplate using an Al3+ solution, when water is a stronger oxidant?

Suppose that I wanted to electroplate Al(s) onto a Cu(s) Cathode, (using an Aluminium Nitrate solution and Al(s) anode). At standard conditions, Al(s) is the strongest reducing agent, which is good. ...
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Copper plating with electrolyte not working (Cu(OH)2 vs CuSO4)

I've been experimenting using electroplating, and I recently made a solution by placing two copper pieces connected to a voltage source, in water. I suspect that this created copper(II) hydroxide, as ...
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Electrolysis of copper sulphate using copper electrodes: Mass lost from anode is greater than mass deposited on cathode

In short, the aim of my experiment is to determine how the concentration of sulphuric acid in solution affects the mass liberated and deposited at copper electrodes, when copper sulphate is ...
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Sodium Sulfate or Sodium Carbonate for electrolysis in water

I am not a chemist but I have a question regarding electrolytes in electrolysis. I have done a lot of reading but cannot find the answer I'm looking for regarding Sodium Sulfate (or Sulfide) I intend ...
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What surface treatment can turn nickel black?

Questions: The detailed surface treatment to turn nickel plated steel black. The reaction mechanism of the process. Methods: (preferred) Anodizing, oxidizing : The only black nickel oxide is $\ce{...
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Proper method to electroplate aluminum?

I'm looking to plate some aluminum with silver using a basic solution. My first attempt was to use sodium carbonate to make silver acetate. I sped up the process using hydrogen peroxide. I used the ...
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